TNF Kinoid
BiologicalTNF Kinoid
NCT Number: NCT01291810
The safety and immunogenicity of the TNFα-Kinoid (TNF-K) have been evaluated in a phase I-II clinical study conducted in subjects with Crohn's Disease (CD). Preliminary results of clinical efficacy are promising.
The principal aim of the present study is to confirm the clinical efficacy of the TNF-K in subjects with moderate to severe CD. Subjects with secondary resistance or intolerance to anti-TNFα monoclonal antibodies will be enrolled in this trial. In addition, the immune responses and the safety elicited by TNF-K will also be evaluated.
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Notify Me18 year–65 year
All sexes
Interventional
Phase 2
Imelda Clinic, Bonheiden, Belgium
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
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TNF Kinoid
WFI
Time frame: Week 8
Time frame: week 8
Time frame: week 12
Time frame: Week 12
Time frame: Week 28
Time frame: week 12
Neovacs
Industry
A Phase II, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to Evaluate the Clinical Efficacy, Safety and Immunogenicity of Neovacs' TNFα-Kinoid in Adult Subjects With Crohn's Disease
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